Be a part of the Love & Lemons Cooking Membership Problem this month! It is easy to enter, and one fortunate winner will obtain a prize. Discover all the small print under.
Our Cooking Membership is a enjoyable option to have a good time the Love & Lemons neighborhood of readers. The idea is tremendous easy—every month, I select a recipe. You make it, and you allow a touch upon the recipe’s weblog publish. On the finish of the month, I randomly choose one winner to obtain a prize.
I really like the sense of neighborhood that comes from so many individuals cooking one recipe every month. We’re kicking off our September problem as we speak with our corn chowder recipe, and I hope you’ll be part of within the enjoyable. Right here’s the way it works:
Be a part of the Love & Lemons Cooking Membership
- Every month, I select one seasonal recipe. Join our e-mail record so that you’ll know as quickly as I share every month’s recipe.
- Make that recipe throughout the month.
- Depart a remark on the problem recipe’s weblog publish by the top of the month. This time, the deadline is September 30!
- For a bonus entry, ship an image of what you made to LoveAndLemonsCookingClub@gmail.com.
- For an additional bonus entry, publish your photograph on Instagram, tagging @loveandlemons and #loveandlemonscookingclub.
The Prize: A $100 Complete Meals Present Card!
On the finish of the month, I’ll randomly choose a winner and share a few of your photographs. This time, we’re giving freely a $100 Complete Meals present card.
As well as, for each entry we obtain, we’ll donate $1 to No Child Hungry.
This month’s recipe is my corn chowder. I believe it’s the right dish to make in September, throughout the transition from summer time to fall.
This hearty chowder is full of late summer time produce (candy corn! peppers!), however it’s nonetheless cozy and comforting sufficient to heat you up on a crisp fall day. It has a wealthy, candy, and savory taste. Tender potato chunks and crisp corn kernels add satisfying texture to the flippantly creamy base.
I offer you two choices within the recipe:
- For a dairy-free and vegan chowder, mix cashews with a part of the soup to make it creamy.
- For a extra conventional corn chowder, add heavy cream to the soup.
Yow will discover particular directions for each choices within the corn chowder recipe. I hope you’re keen on whichever one you strive!
Final Month’s Recipe
Final month’s recipe was my quinoa salad. 139 of you commented on the publish, so we’ll be donating that quantity to No Child Hungry. Thanks for becoming a member of in!
I’ve to offer a particular shoutout to Jane, Susan, Nathalie, and Maija for utilizing contemporary substances from their gardens within the salad. It was so enjoyable to listen to that you just made this recipe with home-grown produce! In my view, large salads with backyard veggies are the perfect summer time meals. I hope that you just beloved this one. 🙂
Listed here are a few of your photographs:
And congrats to our winner, Paige:
To Recap
Enter the September Cooking Membership Problem by…
- Making my corn chowder recipe someday in September.
- Leaving a touch upon the corn chowder weblog publish by September 30.
- Sending an image of the chowder to LoveAndLemonsCookingClub@gmail.com for a bonus entry.
- And for one more bonus entry, posting your photograph on Instagram, tagging @loveandlemons and #loveandlemonscookingclub.
Comfortable cooking!